It is the dramatisation of the scene on September 15, 1810 when a priest, Miguel Hildago y Costilla in the poor town of Dolores, rang the parish bell to summon the town flock to mass. But ...
Early on the morning of Sept. 16, 1810, Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla summoned the largely Indian and mestizo congregation ...
Once every couple monthsCapt. Barefoot heads up to Junctionfrom mesa-top Norwood via the back way:scenic sheer rock mudslide ...
Hidalgo later regretted the bloodbath he had incited with his fateful cry of Dolores. When he made his hasty decision in the pre-dawn hours of September 16, he had not foreseen the mass slaughter of ...
The shout is known as El Grito de Dolores, or the Cry of Dolores. It is traditionally shouted on the night before Mexican Independence Day, which is celebrated on Sept. 16. After Escutia ...
This cry honors the "Grito de Dolores", the Cry of Dolores, that Miguel Hidalgo gave in the early morning of Sep. 16, 1810, when he called on all Mexicans to take up arms against the Spanish army ...
This is a special year for Tradicion por Siempre, the non-profit organization behind "El Grito," festival on Alisal St., in ...
Sept. 15 was chosen as the starting point to coincide with the anniversary of “El Grito de Dolores,” or the “Cry of Dolores,” which was issued in 1810 from a town in central Mexico that la ...
Hundreds of thousands of people gathered in Mexico City on Sunday and Monday to commemorate the anniversary of Mexico’s independence from Spain. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador presided ...